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Commons and the construction of power in the early Middle Ages: tenth-century León and Castile
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Comunales
Sernas
Reyes
Condes
León (España)
Castilla (España)
Clasificación UNESCO
Historia Medieval
Fecha de publicación
2020
Citación
Martín Viso, Iñaki. "Commons and the construction of power in the early Middle Ages: tenth-century León and Castile". Journal of Medieval History 46/4 (2020): 373-395
Resumen
[EN] This article examines the role played by the control of common lands (commons) in the configuration of power in the northern Iberian Peninsula during the early Middle Ages. Although there were marked differences between them, the kings of León and the counts of Castile consolidated their power over local society by guaranteeing the defence and correct management of commons. Their example provides the basis for this study, which investigates whether these higher levels of commons protection and management could have been a way of building and consolidating power (whether as lords, royalty, counts, or in urban areas) during the Middle Ages.
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ISSN
0304-4181
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/03044181.2020.1784777
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